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Please help me with possible HIV!!!

I am a straight 23 years old guy. I had a unprotected vaginal intercourse with a prostitute two times and she told me that she doesn't have any **** in her. I was ok for about 3-4 months and then one of my friends scared me about the HIV. Since then i have been freaking out. next day i had diarrhea which is still not gone. I have been freaking out since then, I can not eat. Thinking about the same thing 24/7. Its been almost 2 months. I do not want to do the test because i'm too scared. Please give me some advice
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I spoke to this prostitute a week ago and she told me to not to harass her about those stupid questions. she works in a hospital as a nurse full time and gets her status checked every 3 months.
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It not "very" hard, it's just harder for HIV transmission to take place but it does happen.
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is it true that its very hard to catch HIV from a woman?
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Take your test at 3 months and it will be conclusive and no need for further testing if your test is negative.  
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An antibody test at 2 months is highly reliable and not expected to change at 3 Months.Take the test now.
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If you had unprotected sex with a prostitue you can be assured she says that to all her clients. Symptoms or lack of will never tell you your status. The only way to know your status is by testing.
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